Lansdowne past and present, 1888 1908 . ser-vice in this field has been of such uniformly excellent nature that he is inconstant demand in connection with public and private functions, theClifton National Bank having been one of his latest patrons on the occa-sion of the annual meeting of the stockholders in January, 1909. The ice-creams offered by this business enjoy a wide reputation for excellence, andare delivered to customers in all parts of the County and in Philadelphia,He extends to his patrons an invitation to visit and inspect any branch ofthe bvisiness at any time. The store front i
Lansdowne past and present, 1888 1908 . ser-vice in this field has been of such uniformly excellent nature that he is inconstant demand in connection with public and private functions, theClifton National Bank having been one of his latest patrons on the occa-sion of the annual meeting of the stockholders in January, 1909. The ice-creams offered by this business enjoy a wide reputation for excellence, andare delivered to customers in all parts of the County and in Philadelphia,He extends to his patrons an invitation to visit and inspect any branch ofthe bvisiness at any time. The store front is handsome, with plate glassdisplay windows in which are costly drop curtains, the business sign be-ing inwrought artistictly on the transom over the main entrance door. has contributed substantially most attractively to the improve-ment of the boroughi, and is a consistent and stalwart champion of aJl George N. Storch. movements aiming at borough development and uplift. fiS LANSDOWNE PAST AND PRESENT William A. William A. Boro. Florist, William A. Leonard is recognized asone of the foremost exponents of practicalfloriculture in Delaware County, and admit-tedly stands in the front rank of Lansdowneflorists. He has devoted years of unremittedand close study of the history and nurture offlowers. He has been a resident of Lansdownefor a number of years, and has succeeded inbuilding- up one of the most extensive aswell as best equipped greenhouse systems inthe State. The gTeenhouses now numberfourteen, and Mr. Leonards business is grow-ing so rapidly that this number will not longmeet his requirements. He is one of uirfboroughs large property owners, and alsoowns property in East Lansdowne. He isessentially a business man, and by adheranceto sound business policies has deservedly wondistinct success. He is ever among thosewho are striving for a better and greaterLansdowne, and in the management of hisown business affords a most commendabl
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